login as admin
goto xmldb editor (Site administration -> Development -> XMLDB editor)
load and edit any table (Click on load and then edit will appear)
In Tables section click on edit
Click on "New index", and click "change"
Make sure all strings are fine and no php notice/error is encountered.
Try above with some proper field name and ensure proper strings are visible, without php notice/error.

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Hi RAj,
This looks good.
I may be a bit whiny but imho
+$string['incorrectindexname']
should be before
$string['index']
to keep the strings in alphabetical order (I know it is already incorrect in there).
Anyways feel free to ignore me and submit for integration.
Thanks

Ankit Agarwal
added a comment - 02/Oct/12 2:46 PM Hi RAj,
This looks good.
I may be a bit whiny but imho
+$string ['incorrectindexname']
should be before
$string ['index']
to keep the strings in alphabetical order (I know it is already incorrect in there).
Anyways feel free to ignore me and submit for integration.
Thanks

Rajesh Taneja
added a comment - 02/Oct/12 2:55 PM Thanks Ankit,
I tried to keep similar strings together. That file is not respecting any ordering, hence opened another issue ( MDL-35733 ) to take care of it.

Eloy Lafuente (stronk7)
added a comment - 15/Oct/12 7:08 AM From somewhere within the clouds...
Congrats, this has been sent upstream and is now part of Moodle (your favorite LMS platform). Many thanks for your awesome collaboration!
Ciao